RYNO is a cool electric scooter not only has one wheel, but is also self-balancing. This "multiple use, hybrid product [is] adaptable to wide range of market segments including" urban low-speed transport, sport, and government / industrial."

These Night Biking Gloves by Irene Posch of fashioningtech. Making a fist closes a circuit and lights up the LED arrows on the backs of the hands. A 3V coin cell battery needed to power the LEDs is hidden in the cuff of the gloves. The conductive thread in the fingertips also enables gloves-on touchscreen use.

Red Bike Planter from etsy seller Colleeen Jordan."This planter attaches firmly to your bike with an elastic nylon cord, and will fit snugly on most tube sizes. And you’ll have to supply your own plant and bicycle to make your next adventure fully amazing! This bike planter is created digitally with modeling software and is then 3d printed out of nylon and hand dyed red and sealed.Measures 2.3” tall, 1.4” wide, and 1” deep."

Yo-Yo Lamp by Almerich. Designed by Estudio Almerich."It is a fun and functional collection which comprises a hanging lamp and a floor lamp with rotational-moulded polymer diffusers. The electric cable is made of fabric, it is 10m long, and it is rolled-up between the two diffusers, which reminds us of the toy that names the collection."

"Riding at night can be a daunting and dangerous task; many biking commuters are faced with the issue of being obscured when riding on the streets. Visibility at night is a vital component of biker safety, hence the need for reflectors and attachable lights. However, some of these devices are not always effective especially from the side. Project AURA created a system that requires very little rider input and maintenance, while increasing the visual footprint of bikers from all directions especially from the side. They accomplished this by expanding the surface area of light emitted through the use of RGB LEDs inside the rims of the wheels that change from red when slowing down to white when at cruising speed. "

The Ridekick Trailer($700) is a 40lbs attachment that ties to the back of any bicycle in 15 seconds, and houses a 500 Watt electric motor. This trailer is designed to make bicycles zoom off at up to 19 miles per hour, for 8-12miles. Of course range is highly dependent on a number of factors, like rider weight, cargo weight and terrain topography.

Derringer Cycle($3,500) are designed for modern functionality, with a moto-hybrid drive train that offers a choice of pedal or engine power, achieving speeds up to 35 mph and getting 180 miles to the gallon. Painted our signature shade of grey, the Restoration Hardware exclusive model has Kevlar-reinforced racing tires and a black leather saddle with copper rivets.

"Victoria" saddle bag designed by Ian Mahaffy for Brooks(€160). Ian Mahaffy designed a whimsical handbag with the iconic saddle shape, and the portion of the bag that fits on the nose of the saddle."By initially observing how women carried their bags while cycling and the problems associated, along with the problems of using existing saddle bags in inner city environments. We started to think about how a bag could be more integrated with the bicycle, make for an easier ride and be easy to add and remove."

Cool bike accessories and Cool vest, the Lightning Vest($80). I love it!"It is a hand-netted, highly visible safety vest made from a custom developed 3M reflective material. It can be worn all year, day or night and layered over jackets or t-shirts. Neck opening is wide enough to pass over your helmet and netting is large enough for your hand to access your pockets. It is lightweight and compact enough to fit in your pocket without ever getting tangled"